If you have been noticing that your hearing is not as sharp as it used to be, you’re not alone. Read this article to find out more about hearing loss and what to do if you suspect that you may have hearing loss.
Managing complications
Hearing loss: causes, types and diagnosis
Hearing loss is defined as the reduced ability to hear sounds. It can occur at any age and can happen gradually or very suddenly. The symptoms of hearing loss may be mild, moderate or severe.
Diabetes and hearing loss: what’s the connection?
Researchers have shown a connection between diabetes and hearing loss. Read on to learn more about what may cause hearing loss in people with diabetes and what to do if you think you may have hearing loss.
Diabetes and digestive problems
Many people with diabetes experience minor digestive disorders. For example, almost 60% are affected by constipation.
How is kidney disease treated in people with diabetes?
Kidney disease in people with diabetes is treated with self-management practices, such as attaining an ideal weight and target blood sugars, not smoking, following a heart- and kidney-healthy meal plan, and taking certain medications.
How do you know if you have kidney disease?
Kidney disease is a common complication of diabetes. Read about diabetes and kidney disease in this article, including symptoms, tests that diagnose it and the five stages of kidney disease.